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17 aleutian
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17 awaited
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17 climate
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Jules Verne
The Fur country

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bed

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, III | stove. He was laid upon a bed, and the Captain took his 2 I, X | aggregation of rocks. The bed of the Coppermine was both 3 I, XIV | The only furniture was a bed and a table. Mrs Paulina 4 I, XVIII| have disappeared beneath a bed of snow of uniform thickness.~ 5 I, XIX | feet of earth and sand a bed of snow, as hard as a rock, 6 I, XIX | Probably the ice rests on a bed of granite, and the earth 7 I, XXI | word. He was laid in a warm bed, and Mrs Barnett and Madge 8 I, XXII | probably scoop out another bed, and the natural harbour 9 I, XXII | abrupt was the slope of its bed from north to south.~“We 10 II, VI | everybody else has gone to bed”~“Yes, they would all want 11 II, VII | was being torn from its bed and flung over the devoted 12 II, XVII | women had already gone to bed in the different apartments 13 II, XVII | had reached the dried-up bed of Paulina River, when an 14 II, XX | as far as the dried-up bed of the little river. It 15 II, XX | was soon to extend to the bed itself, which was of course 16 II, XX | on the west by the river bed, would disappear—that is 17 II, XXI | part of it.~Before going to bed, Hobson went down and examined


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